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Some of you may remember I tried to buy a Ram 1500 but the 5.7 was eTorque only. I hate anything E, so I passed. I bought a new F150, and I have been disappointed many times. Most problems were minor, but today might be the tipping point.
About 2k mi, I did the first oil change. While I was at it, I checked the diffs and transfer case. Front diff tool a couple oz. Transfer case took maybe 6oz. Not too bad, good thing I checked. Then…
I removed the plug from the rear diff and it looked like it had a lump of black moly grease on it! I’m thinking WTF! I roll out from under the truck and take a look under good light. I wipe it off and I see the fill plug has a magnet staked into it! I never heard of a fill plug with a magnet!!! I wipe off all the goo and proceed to top off the rear diff. I pumped in a pint! Still not full! This is f’d up! I called the dealer, asked them if they could open the diff and check for excessive wear. He said Ford will not pay them to open it up if it’s not making noise! I told them that sucks! Now I’m thinking I maybe should have not bought the truck in the first place!
I filled the diff, took just under a quart, capacity is 2.1, so it was half full. Now I have to wonder, will this fail before the 5/60 is up? My wife drives it about 6k/yr, mostly pulling a horse trailer, so that would be 30k mi when the warranty expires. Since hoping for a failure under warranty is risky, I’m thinking I’ll pull the cover, flush it out and refill with maybe royal purple or something like that.
I would appreciate thoughts and suggestions, especially if they don’t include “that’s what you get from a Ferd!”
Thanks.
About 2k mi, I did the first oil change. While I was at it, I checked the diffs and transfer case. Front diff tool a couple oz. Transfer case took maybe 6oz. Not too bad, good thing I checked. Then…
I removed the plug from the rear diff and it looked like it had a lump of black moly grease on it! I’m thinking WTF! I roll out from under the truck and take a look under good light. I wipe it off and I see the fill plug has a magnet staked into it! I never heard of a fill plug with a magnet!!! I wipe off all the goo and proceed to top off the rear diff. I pumped in a pint! Still not full! This is f’d up! I called the dealer, asked them if they could open the diff and check for excessive wear. He said Ford will not pay them to open it up if it’s not making noise! I told them that sucks! Now I’m thinking I maybe should have not bought the truck in the first place!
I filled the diff, took just under a quart, capacity is 2.1, so it was half full. Now I have to wonder, will this fail before the 5/60 is up? My wife drives it about 6k/yr, mostly pulling a horse trailer, so that would be 30k mi when the warranty expires. Since hoping for a failure under warranty is risky, I’m thinking I’ll pull the cover, flush it out and refill with maybe royal purple or something like that.
I would appreciate thoughts and suggestions, especially if they don’t include “that’s what you get from a Ferd!”
Thanks.
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